The Jpilis Heart Rate Fitness Trackeris something I am definitely looking at. For $20 bucks vs. BIG $$$$ for some for some of the brand names, I am going to go with the good customer review ratings and give this a shot.

NOTE: Extra blue strap in the packaging, easy to replace, do not need more money to buy. Long battery life, charge the battery for one hour from the USB connection and use the Fitness Tracker for 5 days in standby mode. Bracelet TPU (skin friendly type)

Noticed that the Suaoki Cree Led Flashlight is back in stock. Last time they were on Amazon they sold out quickly. I love the high tech flashlights; especially, the lights that serve multi-purposes.

Features:

Four in One Solution: flashlight, power bank, glass smashing hammer and seatbelt cutter all combined in one Suaoki TC6 Flashlight, suitable for seeking objects, self-protection, emergency glass breaking or any outdoor survival

Four Light Modes: flashlight with 4 modes of lighting: focus, strong, weak and SOS with a highest 280 lumens brightness level. The flashlight comes in handy in any situation you are in, such as hiking, camping, biking, fishing, clambing, ect.

IPX-6 Waterproof: highest water resistant level of IPX-6. Works in heavy rain, underwater, or any wet place, so you don;t have to worry about using it outdoors

Powerful and Safe: rollover to remove the head and find USB charging port with 10400mAh capacity that is powerful enough to charge your iPhone 5 four times. CC, FCC, ROHS certified and smart chip keep it safe from over-heating, over-voltage and short circuit

Lightweight and Portable: sleek and compact weighing only 315g, Suaoki TC6 flashlight weighs equivalent to iPad mini 4. Ergonomically designed and made of anti-slip material, take it wherever you go

Check out this article from CNET (see source link below) that gives you the skinny on these portable USB solar chargers. These are mini solar panels that typically can be folded up and carried with you when you go camping, at the beach etc…; where you can use the power of the sun to charge your devices (smartphones, tablets, etc…). Here is a sampling of various solar chargers at Amazon — click here…

A 100-watt panel won’t charge your phone 10 times faster than a smaller, 10-watt panel. In fact, it won’t charge it any faster at all. What the larger panel can do is charge multiple small devices at the same time.

Looking to get one of these mini pc’s for Christmas (like I need another tech toy)… It is called the Minix NEO Z83-4. My intention is to set this up as a connection to my TV. See spec’s and YouTube video below…

Recently I needed a solution to improve my cell signal in a remote camping location where the signal was one bar to no signal at all (in roaming mode outside the area of my provider’s towers). After doing some research I settled with the Wilson Electronics 460106 Sleek – Vehicle Cellular Signal Booster. This booster improved my connectivity to where I am now receiving 3 bars consistently and can make clear cell calls and can text. The data signal (for internet, email, etc…), where I had none prior, is sporadic to where I can least send and receive email. I was pretty excited about that and now looking at the better antenna (click here) to see if I can pull in the data signal better. I know you should go camping to get away from the electronics, but when you are a geek camper like myself, I still need to get my information technology fix…

This booster is designed to work from your vehicle, with a magnetic based antenna mounted on the roof; however, in my case I am using it from a stationary point in my camper… There is also a kit availabe (click here) that allows you to use it indoors. There has to be a signal of some measure in order for the booster to work. All I can say is, that it does work…

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